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Michael Soriano What made you successful?
13 May 2011 | 10 replies
I am a commercial real estate broker as well as an investor.I would say what has made me successful is the WILL to never QUIT.When I get on a workout machine I go for an hour doing cardio.Most will do 15 minutes,some 30,a few 45,hardly any will go 60.When I run a marathon my mind wants to quit before the body but I push on.The last part of finishing takes the most mental toughness and a will not to quit.You will need this skill in real estate.Making a deal happen will be like being on a roller coaster with many highs and lows.It has taken me a year to close a deal before.When I was assembling land deals I had to talk to the owners sometimes 50 times and it took 6 months to agree to terms and get under contract for the developer I was working with.It will take a lot of time and blood,sweat and tears in the beginning but it will build toughness and character.Remember if it was easy anyone would do it.Their is competition in EVERYTHING you do.You have to find something you enjoy and then strive everyday to be the best at it.Work it like a business and constantly gain more knowledge and develop systems to maximize your time.When I close a hard deal that takes a long time I get a great satisfaction that I made a deal work that many would have just quit on.
Greg P. How to save on Materials?
26 April 2013 | 32 replies
It seems unlikely to work.Nope, I tried to double dip a couple of weeks ago, but I could only get the discount from the Bid Desk which was 10%...they wouldn't let me use my 10% off gift card...I have also had luck buying certain items off ebay or amazon.com, specifically door hardware and range hoods...I have been getting "designer" glass/stainless steel range hoods from ebay for $250 where at Lowes a similar model would retail for $700+....Also, I have been purchasing my kitchen cabinets from a company called CabinetGiant.com, which is a local company here in Kansas City, but they deliver all over...they sell ready-to-assemble cabinets that have all the bells and whistles homebuyers are looking for...I have done 3 kitchens in the last 6 months with them and am averaging only $2500-$3400 for a 12x12 kitchen w/ a pantry...
Damon J. Flipping - is it possible for a part timer newbie?
11 December 2011 | 20 replies
I've been through plenty and finally ended up just getting a GC license and assembling my own team of regulars and a large index of subcontractors.
Andrea F. Greetings from Atlanta
26 May 2011 | 8 replies
We have assembled a fantastic team, met great tenants (so far!)
Joshua Dorkin Help Us Organize Some BiggerPockets Guides
7 March 2010 | 4 replies
We're looking for people to help assemble other FAQs similar to how we did the one for LLCs as linked above.
Joshua Dorkin BiggerPockets Loses the Battle to School You in Real Estate - May 25 Teleseminar Canceled
26 June 2010 | 67 replies
You quoted Henry Ford "Failure is only the opportunity to begin again, only this time more wisely" He gave us the assembly line, it makes a project an individual involvement to a goal .
James Grizzle Best way to create a buyers list fast?
2 September 2010 | 5 replies
Steve has assembled a lot of threads that specifically discuss how to create a buyers list.
Larry Moore If you can't convince them, call them stupid.
25 November 2010 | 90 replies
As far as the AP I know they look it over for grammar alone but they ram those press releases through like and assembly line and their editors are mostly kids fresh from college who've just been exposed to the greatest authors in history, all of whom were the worst grammarians.
Mari Waters What Would You Consider Some Good Rules for a New HOA?
20 May 2010 | 22 replies
However, we do realize that there needs to be a minimal set of criteria to begin with, so we are addressing: Trash cans being out of sight during the week (and we need to address having them put away by say 9:00 p.m. as suggested), landscaping, what types of projects require Architectural Committee approvals (permitted projects only or assembled items versus constructed items), screen doors, fines (penalties for non-compliance) etc...This forum is giving me some great advise, keep it up folks, and as always, thanks in advance.
Sol Christopher Flipping Manufactured Homes...
29 April 2009 | 2 replies
I would think that that depends upon the type of manufactured home that you are speaking of.This could be a problem with MH (mobile homes) because they sometimes tend to dissappear without notice and depreciate so rapidly.But a true manufactured home which is only manufactured in shop and shipped to the site to be assembled is just the same as any SFH or SFR.